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obamacare computers crash from overwhelming demand as congress crashes the government to get rid of obamacare. >> that's not how adults operate. erate in washington? two teams of correspondents look at the trouble in the health care rollout and the impac the shutdown. >> i don't know that we'll be able to find and stop things that might kill people. >> pelley: there are major developments in that road rage attack that shocked the nation. michelle miller reports. and manuel bojorquez on a town coming to grips with the unexpected loss of a family held dear. >> you won't be able to find one person in this town that they did not touch. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening, the long-awaited opening of obamacare was accompanied today by the long-threatened closing of the federal government. we'll have complete coverage of the government shutdown in a moment. but, first, americans began shopping online today for health insurance on those new state exchanges created by the affordable care act. there were major problems. all over the cou
obamacare computers crash from overwhelming demand as congress crashes the government to get rid of obamacare. >> that's not how adults operate. erate in washington? two teams of correspondents look at the trouble in the health care rollout and the impac the shutdown. >> i don't know that we'll be able to find and stop things that might kill people. >> pelley: there are major developments in that road rage attack that shocked the nation. michelle miller reports. and manuel...
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obamacare computers crash from overwhelming demand as congress crashes the government to get rid of obamacare. >> that's not how adults operate. erate in washington? two teams of correspondents look at the trouble in the health care rollout and the impac the shutdown. >> i don't know that we'll be able to find and stop things that might kill people. >> pelley: there are major developments in that road rage attack that shocked the nation. michelle miller reports. and manuel bojorquez on a town coming to grips with the unexpected loss of a family held dear. >> you won't be able to find one person in this town that they did not touch. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs eveniew
obamacare computers crash from overwhelming demand as congress crashes the government to get rid of obamacare. >> that's not how adults operate. erate in washington? two teams of correspondents look at the trouble in the health care rollout and the impac the shutdown. >> i don't know that we'll be able to find and stop things that might kill people. >> pelley: there are major developments in that road rage attack that shocked the nation. michelle miller reports. and manuel...
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when president obama was reelected last year, boehner said obamacare was the law of the land. that infuriated tea party republicans who set about trying to change his mind. they were backed up by a multimillion dollar campaign funded by conservative outside groups. >> obamacare is dangerous. it can't be implemented. >> reporter: there are only three or four dozen staunch tea party republicans in the house, but they have influence with conservative activists across the country. some tea party elements tried to oust boehner as speaker earlier this year. eager to avoid another revolt, he joined forces with the tea party last month and demanded that the president's health care law be repealed or delayed as part of a deal to avoid a government shutdown. >> the american people don't want the government shut down and they don't want obamacare. (cheers and applause) >> reporter: but last week, boehner changed course again, dropping his demand that obamacare be part of a deal. >> i don't want anything on the table, i don't want to take anything off the table. >> reporter: this time, th
when president obama was reelected last year, boehner said obamacare was the law of the land. that infuriated tea party republicans who set about trying to change his mind. they were backed up by a multimillion dollar campaign funded by conservative outside groups. >> obamacare is dangerous. it can't be implemented. >> reporter: there are only three or four dozen staunch tea party republicans in the house, but they have influence with conservative activists across the country. some...
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the supreme court will decide on obamacare. we will have those storiest tonight on the cbs evening news at 5:30 right after kpix 5 news. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, it's the biggest roadblock t for high speed r >>> i'm ken bastida in the kpix 5 newsroom. new at 6:00 tonight, it's the best roadblock yet for high speed -- biggest roadblock for high speed yet. the move that puts the whole project in jeopardy. we asks why. no one has any grasp on how much this is going to cost. >>> plus, the spectacle never seen before in the bay area until now. we will have those stories and much more coming up tonight at 6:00. guys. >> we will see you then, ken. thank you. cbs evening news with scott pelly coming up. >> latest on news and p weather always on -- and weather always on our website kpix.com. avel difficult and dangerous. manuel bojorquez and jeff pegues on the problems in the a on the road. meteorologist eric fisher has the forecast. anna werner on a challenge to obamacare. can a private employer refuse to cover contraceptives? the supremcour
the supreme court will decide on obamacare. we will have those storiest tonight on the cbs evening news at 5:30 right after kpix 5 news. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, it's the biggest roadblock t for high speed r >>> i'm ken bastida in the kpix 5 newsroom. new at 6:00 tonight, it's the best roadblock yet for high speed -- biggest roadblock for high speed yet. the move that puts the whole project in jeopardy. we asks why. no one has any grasp on how much this is going to cost. >>> plus,...
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been that seems to be washed away now by this failure of obamacare. >> i don't think obamacare has failed. access to obamacare has been a failure at this point in time it needs to be fixed. so from that standpoint the substance of obama compare is yet to be tested. and to the extent it has been tested it's been a success. >> schieffer: would you at this point if there was nothing else would you just be willing to shut the thing down and start over? >> no. not at this point. we don't need to start over. bob, i don't think the american people want to start over. they want a system that works. we all do. the republicans have offered no alternative at this point in time simply repeal and with all due respect to your figure i don't think the american public and number of recent polls support that objective. >> schieffer: all right. mr. majority leader. the other side from the assistant house majority leader, the republican, kevin mccarthy. he is in his district in bakersfield, california, this morning. mr. mccarthy, what do you think about this deal that the president has just struck with iran
been that seems to be washed away now by this failure of obamacare. >> i don't think obamacare has failed. access to obamacare has been a failure at this point in time it needs to be fixed. so from that standpoint the substance of obama compare is yet to be tested. and to the extent it has been tested it's been a success. >> schieffer: would you at this point if there was nothing else would you just be willing to shut the thing down and start over? >> no. not at this point. we...
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caught in the crossfire over the cost of obamacare. the surprisingly low rates we found for young people. the two discussed the affore at a session >>> president barack obama and former president bill clinton are uniting for healthcare. the two discussed the affordable care act today at a session sponsored by the clinton global initiative. it kicked off a six-month public awareness campaign about the law. >>> obamacare enrollment begins a week from today. it means millions of uninsured californians can start signing up for healthcare coverage. on the consumerwatch, julie watts explains some are finding surprisingly low rates. >>> reporter: this person doesn't have health insurance but thanks to obamacare that's about to change. the apprentice is checking out her options on the healthcare exchange. >> a number of people in my household. >> reporter: after a few clicks on the "covered california" website, she has her answer. >> anthem blue cross and kaiser. >> reporter: there are three ensurers available to her each offering 4 plans. sid
caught in the crossfire over the cost of obamacare. the surprisingly low rates we found for young people. the two discussed the affore at a session >>> president barack obama and former president bill clinton are uniting for healthcare. the two discussed the affordable care act today at a session sponsored by the clinton global initiative. it kicked off a six-month public awareness campaign about the law. >>> obamacare enrollment begins a week from today. it means millions of...
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obamacare marches on, not marching very well right now, but obamacare has started. and all of the rest of this is happening. are you willing to let that happen to prove this point? >> bob, i know you are probably surprised to hear me say this, but i agree with joe biden in august of 2011, the last time we had this type of crisis, joe biden admitted in china to our folks over there that there will be no default. it's not going to happen. there are no payments due on october 17 to pay our creditors. there are no payments due until november 15. that's why moody's has indicated it's not going to have a major impact. >> schieffer: congressman, congressman, i don't want to interrupt you here, but that's not what the secretary of the treasury said. that is not what he reported. that just is not-- you tell me. >> well, he said a lot of things a week ago. i i think-- clearly the white house is trying to scare the markets. i think that's unfortunate. but at the end of the day, the reality soctober 17 is a date that will not have a major impact unless the white house is able t
obamacare marches on, not marching very well right now, but obamacare has started. and all of the rest of this is happening. are you willing to let that happen to prove this point? >> bob, i know you are probably surprised to hear me say this, but i agree with joe biden in august of 2011, the last time we had this type of crisis, joe biden admitted in china to our folks over there that there will be no default. it's not going to happen. there are no payments due on october 17 to pay our...
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we will be right back. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, defending the obamacare website.... a tennessee sta senator the secret >> 48 hours after the defending of the obamacare website, tennessee state senator got in his own cap. republican senator brian kelsey handed her a copy of websites for dummies. according to the paper that since that photo, he quickly passed that book off to an eight. that website is expected to be online tuesday after some week and maintenance. >> despite an apology from the president and glitches seem to be the focus of criticism from republicans, i said no political insiders from the san francisco chronicle. i said, this is a program that's going to affect millions of people across america. it is going to define the obama administration and the democrats for years to come. >> absolutely. this is the gift that keeps on giving for republicans. it's not like the scandal that is here and gone tomorrow. this is a program that is rolled out. it's going to be seized onto the republicans anything, your healthcare plan stinks. >> you are correct. the republ
we will be right back. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, defending the obamacare website.... a tennessee sta senator the secret >> 48 hours after the defending of the obamacare website, tennessee state senator got in his own cap. republican senator brian kelsey handed her a copy of websites for dummies. according to the paper that since that photo, he quickly passed that book off to an eight. that website is expected to be online tuesday after some week and maintenance. >> despite an apology from...
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only hours left before congress shuts down much of the federal government in a dispute over obamacare. >> we're at the brink. >> pelley: nancy cordes is at the capital, major garrett with the president, bob schieffer's insight and people who would lose their paychecks. >> everyone else is supposed to get along. why can't they? i am very angry about it. >> pelley: what's behind the recent whooping cough outbreaks? bill whitaker has the answer in california. and they "otter" know better. john black stone shows us what happens when humans tried to show otters how to survive. >> we're not very good sea otters. we're not only not that cute but we just can't do what they do. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. this is a special western edition. the house and senate spent the day runnin running into full spo a fiasco of their own making. major parts of the federal government will shut down at midnight unless congress passes a bill to keep the government funded. house republicans have refused to do that without a one-year dela
only hours left before congress shuts down much of the federal government in a dispute over obamacare. >> we're at the brink. >> pelley: nancy cordes is at the capital, major garrett with the president, bob schieffer's insight and people who would lose their paychecks. >> everyone else is supposed to get along. why can't they? i am very angry about it. >> pelley: what's behind the recent whooping cough outbreaks? bill whitaker has the answer in california. and they...
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seats not a matter of whether or not we want to get rid of obamacare, we do. we're having a debate about the best course of achieving that goal, the best strategy. with the government shutdown, so to speak, we're talking about discretionary spending, government agency budgets, but it doesn't affect entitlement. obamacare is an entitlement like medicare and social security so the entitlement carries on. rather than swinging for the fences and trying to take this entire law out with discretionary spending, i think there are more effective ways of achieving that goal. we think that we can do better by delaying this law. we've already had votes to delay other parts of it. democrats have supported us in that. so i think there's going to be a better strategy to actually achieve our goal of ultimately delaying it, ultimately replacing obamacare. >> schieffer: let me ask you about another very controversial issue within your party and that is immigration reform. can your party survive as a major political party if you don't come up with some sort of immigration reform
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selling obamacare, elaine quijano examines the new world of marketing health insurance. >> minnesota land of 10,000 reasons to get health insurance. >> jeff: an answering the call. don dahler talks to the man who refused to let america's oldest medal of honor wearer die alone. >> this is the captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> jeff: good evening, everyone, i'm jeff glor with a western edition of the broadcast. the before almost anyone heard of al qaeda he was well into planning attacks on america. what became known as the terror manual was first found on his laptop. but in libya u.s. forces successfully picked him up on the streets of typically. in somalia a second team targeting an al shabaab leader was forced to withdraw under fire. we begin tonight with david martin who has more on both american raids. >> reporter: it took 15 years but the trail ended here. in front of the house with abu anas al labi lived in the libyan capitol of tripoli. commandos from the delta force surrounded his car, smashed in the windows and carried him away. eventually to stand
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both sides aren't budging when in comes to obamacare. some republican lawmakers tried to make their point yesterday posing at a table across from some empty chairs and as cbs reporter susan mcginnis reports, both sides appear to be preparing for a long battle. >> reporter: day 2 of the first government shutdown in 17 years begins and there's no resolution in sight. one leading republican says the shutdown alone may not bring democrats and republicans together. >> most budget agreements in the past have always involved debt limit increases. that's what we think will be the forcing action to bring the two parties together. >> reporter: last night the house tried proposing three bills to fund parts of the government. democrats stood firm saying it's all or nothing. >> now they are focusing on trying to cherry pick some of the few parts of government that they like. >> reporter: as lawmakers debate, americans across the country are feeling the impact from closed parks and museums to federal workers forced off the job. >> this is not how you
both sides aren't budging when in comes to obamacare. some republican lawmakers tried to make their point yesterday posing at a table across from some empty chairs and as cbs reporter susan mcginnis reports, both sides appear to be preparing for a long battle. >> reporter: day 2 of the first government shutdown in 17 years begins and there's no resolution in sight. one leading republican says the shutdown alone may not bring democrats and republicans together. >> most budget...
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her monthly premium now at $771 will go down under obamacare to $221 thanks to a federal subsidy. she also saves on out-of-pocket costs. defnall's current policy has limited coverage for preventative tests, pediatric care and the emergency room. but all of that is covered under the new law and could reduce her out-of-pocket costs around $1,500 this year to zero. but many others feel betrayed by health care reform and they include anita sager. >> i'm very upset. very upset. >> reporter: sager is a business owner in virginia and is losing her policy from anthem health. her monthly premium now, $392, would rise 34% under obamacare to $527 and she gets no federal subsidy because her income is too high. her current policy covers doctor visits, hospitalizations, and prescription drugs. her policy under the new law would cover all of that but would add a list of new essential benefits, including pediatric dental care and maternity care. benefits that sager does not need. >> it's not necessary for me so why should by forced to pay for a service i don't need? i don't think that's fair. >>
her monthly premium now at $771 will go down under obamacare to $221 thanks to a federal subsidy. she also saves on out-of-pocket costs. defnall's current policy has limited coverage for preventative tests, pediatric care and the emergency room. but all of that is covered under the new law and could reduce her out-of-pocket costs around $1,500 this year to zero. but many others feel betrayed by health care reform and they include anita sager. >> i'm very upset. very upset. >>...
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i'm thinking, i guess it's a little unforce natural that didn't let the nsa put together the -- for obamacare. because we talk about on this side of the table how wonderful and these great capabilities. i have never seen anything that flopped the way this thing. >> the thing is when you hear all these technological advances that are leading to surveillance people just assume in their daily lives. technology at some point is going to work. i think that was going in to the website. something nobody -- americans would not have expected people in the white house that were not testing this getting some clues leading unto the launch. now you have david axelrod saying, this website is a debacle. i think the problem now for the white house is that you can fix a broken website. but this is more than a broken website because for a lot of americans, this isn't just introduction to a website. it's that are introduction to the affordable compare fact. if you go back, gallup did an interesting poll, 71% of uninsured americans didn't know, weren't familiar with the affordable care act. now what are they see
i'm thinking, i guess it's a little unforce natural that didn't let the nsa put together the -- for obamacare. because we talk about on this side of the table how wonderful and these great capabilities. i have never seen anything that flopped the way this thing. >> the thing is when you hear all these technological advances that are leading to surveillance people just assume in their daily lives. technology at some point is going to work. i think that was going in to the website....
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there is more trouble tonight for obamacare. the administration put off until next november the opening of the online marketplace for small businesses to buy health insurance. the delay is necessary so they can focus on fixing the main federal web site, healthcare.gov. weeks ago, the administration said most of the problems would be fixed by the end of this month but sharyl attkisson tells us the folks running the site hope everyone won't try to get on at once. white house officials say air rates and wait times are substantially improved and healthcare.gov can now handle 50,000 people at once. but they worry that a surge of customers beyond that could provoke another round of outages and negative publicity. john engates is chief technology officer for rack space hosting which specializes in high capacity e-commerce. >> if 250,000 people show up to a site that can only handle 50,000, it's not usually the case that the first 50,000 have a great experience and the next 200,000 have no experience. it's usually that all 250,000 have
there is more trouble tonight for obamacare. the administration put off until next november the opening of the online marketplace for small businesses to buy health insurance. the delay is necessary so they can focus on fixing the main federal web site, healthcare.gov. weeks ago, the administration said most of the problems would be fixed by the end of this month but sharyl attkisson tells us the folks running the site hope everyone won't try to get on at once. white house officials say air...
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. >> all we're asking for here is a discussion and fairness for the american people under obamacare. >> they want to overturn the affordable care act. that's not going to happen. and frankly, that's not what our constitution had in mind that if you don't like something, you threaten to shut down government. >> both sides still claiming it's their way or the highway which pushes us forward to another day of a closed government. cbs reporter danielle nottingham is in washington, d.c. tonight with what happened inside the meeting with the president. danielle, where did things break down tonight? >> reporter: well, liz, just as you heard senate majority leader harry reid says that he told speaker boehner, hey, we can have that discussion that you're asking for, but you need to pass a spending bill first, and that's where both sides are stuck here. the president and senate democrats and democrats in the house, they want a clean bill that simply continues the funding for the government. and house republicans are saying, okay, we'll do that, but we also want to sit down and talk about obama
. >> all we're asking for here is a discussion and fairness for the american people under obamacare. >> they want to overturn the affordable care act. that's not going to happen. and frankly, that's not what our constitution had in mind that if you don't like something, you threaten to shut down government. >> both sides still claiming it's their way or the highway which pushes us forward to another day of a closed government. cbs reporter danielle nottingham is in washington,...
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than let obamacare go into effect. naturally the parties differ. that's why they're in different parties and we should not be surprised by that. and if the g.o.p.-controlled house of representatives wants to send a bill to the senate cutting off obamacare, that is its right. if the democratsically controlled senate sees it differently, that's its right. there are procedures for resolving these differences. they're called conference committees, and they would work perfectly well if everyone had a good attitude, but not everyone has a good attitude. this problem is this idea of letting government close down. that's just plain nutty. it might be fun for children to threaten it, but it are not be fun to drastically cut defense, law enforcement, medical care for the poor and the elderly. to shut that down seems to me a flight from adult responsibility that is just not morally defensible. let people on capitol hill yell at each other. let them call each other names. but to even think of closing down the government is wildly
than let obamacare go into effect. naturally the parties differ. that's why they're in different parties and we should not be surprised by that. and if the g.o.p.-controlled house of representatives wants to send a bill to the senate cutting off obamacare, that is its right. if the democratsically controlled senate sees it differently, that's its right. there are procedures for resolving these differences. they're called conference committees, and they would work perfectly well if everyone had...
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a senator opposed to obamacare took the floor for 21 hours and occasionally strayed off topic. >> "i do not like green eggs and ham. i do not like them, sam, i am." >> schieffer: nancy cordes on the senate's vote today. in a breakthrough, a new artificial leg is controlled by nothing but the wearer's thoughts. dr. jon lapook shows us how it's possible. and, after an amazing comeback, team u.s.a. sailed the deciding race in the america's cup. bill whitaker has the action and the results. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. every time there is a mass shooting, we ask the same question: why? tonight, we have a better idea of why aaron alexis opened fire at the washington navy yard last week. he killed 12 people before he died in a shootout with police. among the victims was 63-year- old cathleen guard, and, at her funeral yesterday, the navy presented her family with a flag. the f.b.i. said today that alexis was driven by the delusional belief that he was being controlled or influenced by electromagnetic waves beamed int
a senator opposed to obamacare took the floor for 21 hours and occasionally strayed off topic. >> "i do not like green eggs and ham. i do not like them, sam, i am." >> schieffer: nancy cordes on the senate's vote today. in a breakthrough, a new artificial leg is controlled by nothing but the wearer's thoughts. dr. jon lapook shows us how it's possible. and, after an amazing comeback, team u.s.a. sailed the deciding race in the america's cup. bill whitaker has the action...
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they don't want a comprehensive bill like what we saw with obamacare that passed in the middle of the night. now we're seeing what the problems are in that bill. they don't want comprehensive. what they want is regular order pieces of legislation and major, this will put the house and senate in a conference committee position --. >> garrett: but next year. >> well, it could be as early as late this year, maybe early next year. where we do hash out the differences between the senate and the house versions. again, i would argue that what our bill calls for is a plan and strategy that which we haven't had for a decade. it calls for metrics to measure success and defines operation control. these are key ingredients because we haven't had that before. in the past all we've done thrown money at the problem on an ad hoc basis and it hasn't worked. what the senate just passed was, again, a bunch of candy thrown down there, a bunch of assets thrown down there to gain votes but with that methodical, smart -- without a smart border approach. we want a smart border and smart immigration plan. som
they don't want a comprehensive bill like what we saw with obamacare that passed in the middle of the night. now we're seeing what the problems are in that bill. they don't want comprehensive. what they want is regular order pieces of legislation and major, this will put the house and senate in a conference committee position --. >> garrett: but next year. >> well, it could be as early as late this year, maybe early next year. where we do hash out the differences between the senate...
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as they adjust to stay afloat, some analysts worry that obamacare as designed might not. their biggest fear is that with the web site problems, more of the enrollees will be the sickest and most motivated. if that happens, insures are would have no choice but to raise premiums and that could cause more health customers to flee. in the insurance industry, it's known as the death spiral, and experts say if that were to come to pass, the obamacare business model would collapse. beilenson says he only knows for sure of say dozen people signing up for evergreen so far. >> if we have 1,000 members at the end of the year, that will be a problem, but we think we're far along in our business planning and we expect to have 15,000 or so which would be our breakeven. >> reporter: for context, scott, the affordable care law is counting on signing up seven million people over the next six months. that averages to about 39,000 people a day. >> pelley: sharyl, thanks very much. now to the other controversy in washington, the u.s. government's once-top-secret surveillance programs have be
as they adjust to stay afloat, some analysts worry that obamacare as designed might not. their biggest fear is that with the web site problems, more of the enrollees will be the sickest and most motivated. if that happens, insures are would have no choice but to raise premiums and that could cause more health customers to flee. in the insurance industry, it's known as the death spiral, and experts say if that were to come to pass, the obamacare business model would collapse. beilenson says he...
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says it's still working with state officials and: next wednesday, new year's day, obamacare coverage will begin, but with the federal web site now mostly repaired, jeff, some of the biggest gaps in coverage could come from state web sites that have not been repaired. >> glor: wyatt andrews, thank you very much. for two russian cosmonauts and all day space walk ended with a glitch. that story is just ahead. ctile - that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess with cialis. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid lon
says it's still working with state officials and: next wednesday, new year's day, obamacare coverage will begin, but with the federal web site now mostly repaired, jeff, some of the biggest gaps in coverage could come from state web sites that have not been repaired. >> glor: wyatt andrews, thank you very much. for two russian cosmonauts and all day space walk ended with a glitch. that story is just ahead. ctile - that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use...
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the only hint of a negotiation here has been that the earlier house proposal killed obamacare, and this latest one just delays obamacare, but the senate remains adamant, and right now neither side is blinking and there's less than 20 hours to go. a partial government shutdown begins at midnight unless congress can reach a deal. this afternoon the senate will likely vote down a house plan to fund the government because it calls for a one-year delay of the president's health care law. that will leave house republicans just a few hours to decide their next move. >> i think the house will get back together in enough time, send another provision not to shut the government down but to fund it, and it will have a few other options in there for the senate to look at again. >> gop members stood in front of the capitol sunday criticizing democrats for not working in the hours before the shoulddown. >> the senate needs to act. why are they waiting? why aren't the doors open. >> but senator chris ma holland says bringing the deadline down is part of the strategy. >> this was a calculated strategy t
the only hint of a negotiation here has been that the earlier house proposal killed obamacare, and this latest one just delays obamacare, but the senate remains adamant, and right now neither side is blinking and there's less than 20 hours to go. a partial government shutdown begins at midnight unless congress can reach a deal. this afternoon the senate will likely vote down a house plan to fund the government because it calls for a one-year delay of the president's health care law. that will...
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the president promised that the obamacare web site will be fixed by tomorrow. sharyl attkisson looks at what's being done to get it up to speed. call this black and blue friday. shoppers fight each other for bargains, but elaine quijano reports retailers may be the ones getting bruised. with the u.s. capitol dome facing a major renovation, scott pelley got a view few americans ever get to see. >> wow! what a beautiful view! >> brennan: and "on the road" with steve hartman. how one word helped save a boy's life. >> he was going to beat this disease. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> brennan: good evening, scott is off tonight, i'm margaret brennan. while most americans were eating thanksgiving dinner or shopping, a team of technicians was working nearly around the clock to fix the obamacare web site, healthcare.gov the administration had hoped that 1.2 million americans would be signed up for health insurance by now but only about 106,000 have done so according to the latest numbers the government released at the be
the president promised that the obamacare web site will be fixed by tomorrow. sharyl attkisson looks at what's being done to get it up to speed. call this black and blue friday. shoppers fight each other for bargains, but elaine quijano reports retailers may be the ones getting bruised. with the u.s. capitol dome facing a major renovation, scott pelley got a view few americans ever get to see. >> wow! what a beautiful view! >> brennan: and "on the road" with steve hartman....
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i will not touch obamacare. but the interesting thing is he's amended obamacare probably 15 times already. but he does it without any legislative approval. >> reporter: the white house called republicans reckless and irresponsible and illinois democrat dick durbin said a shutdown is almost inevitable. >> 800,000 federal workers will be victims of this republican shutdown strategy. but even more important, it hurts our economy. for goodness sakes we're just starting to recover and create jobs. >> reporter: but house republican whip kevin mccarthy warned on fox that if senate democrats kill their bill a second time his party will simply move to round three. >> i think the house will get back together in enough time to send another provision not to shut the government down but to fund it and it will have a few other options in there for the senate to look at again. plrb are mccarthy didn't say what the options might be but indicated they have to do with the president's health care law. many democrat its said that t
i will not touch obamacare. but the interesting thing is he's amended obamacare probably 15 times already. but he does it without any legislative approval. >> reporter: the white house called republicans reckless and irresponsible and illinois democrat dick durbin said a shutdown is almost inevitable. >> 800,000 federal workers will be victims of this republican shutdown strategy. but even more important, it hurts our economy. for goodness sakes we're just starting to recover and...
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obamacare is also trending. and so is health. also, america's cup. you can follow us on twitter @cbssf. >>> new this morning, kenya's president says the siege is over at the mall in nairobi. the militant group behind the takeover claims government forces set off explosives on the building burying 137 hostages inside the mall. a large plume of smoke rose up from the mall today. dozens were killed in the weekend attack. now u.s. security experts are worried about the group behind the attack al-shabab. >> after receiving the training they were getting in somalia, they might well return and try to conduct similar attacks here in the united states. >> three floors of the mall partially collapsed during yesterday's military raid. >>> iran's new president says he is ready to talk about his country's nuclear program. president obama and hassan rouhani spoke separately at the united nations yesterday. there was talk the two might meet in person. but white house officials say iran considered the meeting was too complicated. still, iran's president did talk abo
obamacare is also trending. and so is health. also, america's cup. you can follow us on twitter @cbssf. >>> new this morning, kenya's president says the siege is over at the mall in nairobi. the militant group behind the takeover claims government forces set off explosives on the building burying 137 hostages inside the mall. a large plume of smoke rose up from the mall today. dozens were killed in the weekend attack. now u.s. security experts are worried about the group behind the...
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many democrats joined republicans to roll back part of obamacare. major garrett on whether this will change the president's health insurance plan. why was the top of president kennedy's limousine removed in dallas? >> schieffer: what do you think would have happened if the bubble top had been on. >> pelley: bob schieffer reports as the 50th anniversary nears. and chasing the wildlife in hollywood. chip reid with photographer st convincing cool cats they ought to be in pictures. captioning sponsored by cbs captioning this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. two weeks after a gunman opened fire at los angeles international airport questions are being raised this evening about the police response and whether a critically wounded t.s.a. officer might have been saved. the union representing the airport police is suggesting that an l.a.p.d. cop delayed medical aid by erroneously reporting that the officer was already dead. senior correspondent john miller is the former head of counter- terrorism at the l.a.p.d. and he's b
many democrats joined republicans to roll back part of obamacare. major garrett on whether this will change the president's health insurance plan. why was the top of president kennedy's limousine removed in dallas? >> schieffer: what do you think would have happened if the bubble top had been on. >> pelley: bob schieffer reports as the 50th anniversary nears. and chasing the wildlife in hollywood. chip reid with photographer st convincing cool cats they ought to be in pictures....
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republicans would get a new policy for obamacare. any deal must still be approved by the house. >> a deal appears imminent. the government shut down caused a lot of damage. julie on the consumer watch to shut down proof your finances. >> it's not as big an impact. >> not at all. >> so far the shut down is ana knowance. we're all disappointed. in terms of my life, nothing. >> economists say that may be about to change. >> a lot of people considered this a dc political issue. but the ramifications are far more widespread than that. >> the longer the federal shut down drags on, the more people will notice the impact. some are already dealing with small business loans, tax returns. before long, he expects all consumers will feel the shut down. >> we can see all types of consumer rates from credit cards to mortgages to auto loans increasing in cost as well as volatility in the market. >> first, maximize your emergency fund. cut back on spending now and save as much as possible. we should always be prepared for a great recession. also, if
republicans would get a new policy for obamacare. any deal must still be approved by the house. >> a deal appears imminent. the government shut down caused a lot of damage. julie on the consumer watch to shut down proof your finances. >> it's not as big an impact. >> not at all. >> so far the shut down is ana knowance. we're all disappointed. in terms of my life, nothing. >> economists say that may be about to change. >> a lot of people considered this a dc...
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major garrett and nancy cordes had a first look at obamacare's impact. rescue workers hammer throw the hungry and homeless after the supertyphoon. seth doane is in the middle of it. airport security screening thats may be a failure. bob orr has the government investigation. and in prison for years for a murder he didn't commit, ryan ferguson is free. >> first thing i did was talk to my parents and kiss my girlfriend. >> pelley: erin moriarty of 48 hours has the remarkable story. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley.
major garrett and nancy cordes had a first look at obamacare's impact. rescue workers hammer throw the hungry and homeless after the supertyphoon. seth doane is in the middle of it. airport security screening thats may be a failure. bob orr has the government investigation. and in prison for years for a murder he didn't commit, ryan ferguson is free. >> first thing i did was talk to my parents and kiss my girlfriend. >> pelley: erin moriarty of 48 hours has the remarkable story....
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republicans said the flaws in the web site are a sign of the failure of obamacare. but, scott, democrats called it ironic for republicans to work so hard on this web site after all those months of trying to kill the law. >> pelley: thanks, wyatt. so what does a failed web site cost? we wondered, so we called the government auditing agency, the g.a.o. they told us the money spent on the web site so far comes to at least $394 million. sharyl attkisson has been digging into the cause of the delays in preparing the site, and she found there was a major interruption in the months before president obama's reelection. >> reporter: at the height of the 2012 presidential election campaign, it was crunch time for the obama administration to release key instructions, so contractors could work toward the october 2013 deadline. but a health and human services official who was closely involved tells cbs news, in late summer, the administration stopped issuing proposed rules for the affordable care act until after the election. the result was what many viewed as a serious delay as
republicans said the flaws in the web site are a sign of the failure of obamacare. but, scott, democrats called it ironic for republicans to work so hard on this web site after all those months of trying to kill the law. >> pelley: thanks, wyatt. so what does a failed web site cost? we wondered, so we called the government auditing agency, the g.a.o. they told us the money spent on the web site so far comes to at least $394 million. sharyl attkisson has been digging into the cause of the...
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in washington state, of the 65,000 people who bought private insurance through obamacare so far, 20,000 enrolled last weekend. in kentucky enrollment increased by 5,000. in connecticut 6,700 enrolled. and in california, an unprecedented 100,000 have signed up sid friday. peter lee is the executive director of cupboard california. >> we think in four days we had over 400,000 people enrolled. it shows that people are not only getting message but they're spreading the message. they're telling friends and family members which i think is going to carry into january, february, and march. >> reporter: the last-minute spike in enrollments now puts pressure on insurance companies to process hundreds of thousands of new customers in a short time. karen defnall who runs a day care in virginia said she thought she enrolled last week, but has no confirmation from her insurance plan. she's concerned she won't have proof of insurance when her coverage is supposed to begin next week. you're worried about what exactly? >> what if a need comes up? what if january 2nd i have an injury and i have go to the
in washington state, of the 65,000 people who bought private insurance through obamacare so far, 20,000 enrolled last weekend. in kentucky enrollment increased by 5,000. in connecticut 6,700 enrolled. and in california, an unprecedented 100,000 have signed up sid friday. peter lee is the executive director of cupboard california. >> we think in four days we had over 400,000 people enrolled. it shows that people are not only getting message but they're spreading the message. they're...
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costs by transferring those extra costs on to the backs of seniors whereas the approach we took in obamacare was change the incentives in medicare to end overpayments to providers and we saved $750 billion and paul ryan said he is going to include those savings in his budget, savings he campaigned it. against. so yes we need to build on that approach which doesn't pass the additional burden on medicare beneficiaries whose median income is $22,000. which is why we said we need revenue as part of the plan to reduce those other costs. >> schieffer: i want to thank both of you. we'll be back in one minute with former florida governor jeb bush to talk about immigration. >> schieffer: former governor jeb bush joins us from the reagan library in california now. he has a new book called "immigration wars." governor we want to welcome you to the broadcast your first appearance on "face the nation." we're glad to have you. let me just start-- >> it's an honor to be with you bob. >> schieffer: thank you very much. i want to start with the news here. for years you supported a path to citizenship for ill
costs by transferring those extra costs on to the backs of seniors whereas the approach we took in obamacare was change the incentives in medicare to end overpayments to providers and we saved $750 billion and paul ryan said he is going to include those savings in his budget, savings he campaigned it. against. so yes we need to build on that approach which doesn't pass the additional burden on medicare beneficiaries whose median income is $22,000. which is why we said we need revenue as part of...
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obamacare is not popular. but they are doing well in other ways. >> reporter: the president's approval rating is at an all- time low and he was recently spoofed on a "saturday night live" skit about antidepressants. >> ask your doctor for paxesle, second term string. >> reporter: but democrats contend the president's loyal bay area base isn't running for redder pastures and the problem lies with a larger venue. >> they have expanded the seating arrangements, where people can come and support the presentation. and so at least according to them, that's what's going on. >> reporter: think about this for a second. the justin timberlake concert slated for january in san jose, vip $1,500 tickets are already sold out. andria borba, kpix 5. >> the white house has expressed confidence the event will sell out. >>> another setback for toronto's embattled mayor rob ford. his tv show is canceled after just one episode. >> i haven't touched a drop of alcohol in three weeks. not a drop. i'll take a urine test right now. if t
obamacare is not popular. but they are doing well in other ways. >> reporter: the president's approval rating is at an all- time low and he was recently spoofed on a "saturday night live" skit about antidepressants. >> ask your doctor for paxesle, second term string. >> reporter: but democrats contend the president's loyal bay area base isn't running for redder pastures and the problem lies with a larger venue. >> they have expanded the seating arrangements,...
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his marathon talking session is viewed as an attempt to stop obamacare. his kids were watching him on c- span so he played to his audience. >> on a saturday or sunday morning when your dad is making pancakes it is very cool when he can like flip them and make them do a flip high in the air and catch 'em. i will credit my father, he invented this wasn't for the restaurant, but he did it anyway, green eggs and ham. do you like green eggs and ham? i do not like them, sam i am. i do not like green eggs and ham. eight white castle restaurants a year, i like their little burgers. >> well, the federal government will run out of money to pay its bills next tuesday october 1. it's also the day the affordable care act goes into effect. so the big question, how much will your premiums be under the new healthcare law? the obama administration has released some numbers. the price for a midrange plan will average $328. and in california, with one of the highest uninsured populations, the midrange plan will average around $373. americans will now have some 53 plans to p
his marathon talking session is viewed as an attempt to stop obamacare. his kids were watching him on c- span so he played to his audience. >> on a saturday or sunday morning when your dad is making pancakes it is very cool when he can like flip them and make them do a flip high in the air and catch 'em. i will credit my father, he invented this wasn't for the restaurant, but he did it anyway, green eggs and ham. do you like green eggs and ham? i do not like them, sam i am. i do not like...
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he has been talking for almost 17 hours to stop funding for obamacare. he yielded to a question so marco rubio could answer it. probably taking a water break. cruz's kids were watching him on c-span so he played up to his audience a bit. >> on a saturday or sunday morning when your dad isic maaing pancakes it is very cool he can flip them high in the air and catch them. i credit my father, he invented, this wasn't for the restaurant but he did it anyway, he invented green eggs and ham. do you like green eggs and ham? i do not like them, sam i am. i do not like sam i am. eight white castle restaurants a year. i like their little burgers. >> the federal government will run out of money to pay its bills next tuesday, october 1. it's also the day the affordable care act goes into effect. >>> it is 4:40 now. a rumored meeting between president obama and iran's president will not be happening. the two men spoke separately to the united nations general assembly yesterday. in his speech iran's hassan rouhani spoke out in support of the syrian government and talk
he has been talking for almost 17 hours to stop funding for obamacare. he yielded to a question so marco rubio could answer it. probably taking a water break. cruz's kids were watching him on c-span so he played up to his audience a bit. >> on a saturday or sunday morning when your dad isic maaing pancakes it is very cool he can flip them high in the air and catch them. i credit my father, he invented, this wasn't for the restaurant but he did it anyway, he invented green eggs and ham. do...
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. >> reporter: the gop would keep government shut down while opening talks on the budget, obamacare and entitlements like medicare. >> i think what we're looking at is coming together in a reasonable way to say, we'll meet you halfway. >> reporter: in a new approach, john boehner seemed to roll back the demand to stop obamacare. >> i don't want to put anything on or take anything off the table. >> reporter: i talked with eric swalwell. what is the mood there now? >> it's tense. you can see that nobody is happy to preside over a shutdown government. i certainly am frustrated. >> reporter: swalwell says he recently learned more than 7500 contractors at lawrence livermore and sandia national labs will be furloughed in his district without pay on october 18. he says he hopes the impact of the shutdown will help lawmakers forming a compromise. >> they are feeling that pain and i think that's why right now, they are coming to their senses and realizing we need to turn the government's lights back on. >> reporter: gallup's latest poll shows the public's approval of republicans has sunk to an a
. >> reporter: the gop would keep government shut down while opening talks on the budget, obamacare and entitlements like medicare. >> i think what we're looking at is coming together in a reasonable way to say, we'll meet you halfway. >> reporter: in a new approach, john boehner seemed to roll back the demand to stop obamacare. >> i don't want to put anything on or take anything off the table. >> reporter: i talked with eric swalwell. what is the mood there now?...
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republicans agreed to fund the government but only if they could roll back obamacare. democrats wouldn't have that so funding ended october 1. next week uncle sam will run out of money to pay his bills unless congress raises the so-called debt ceiling. republicans say they won't do that unless the president cuts the budget first. nancy cordes is watching all of this on capitol hill for us tonight. nancy, there were meetings today. tell us what happened. >> reporter: well, scott, house leaders from both parties sat down today for about 40 minutes. the contents of that discussion were very closely guarded but it is a good sign, i suppose, because it's the first time that they've met since the shutdown started. the president is also getting more involved. he met with house democrats at the white house this afternoon and he's going to meet at the white house with the top 18 house republicans tomorrow. >> pelley: is there any hope of progress any time soon? >> reporter: no overt signs of progress, i'm afraid, scott. behind the scenes there are some members-- mostly republic
republicans agreed to fund the government but only if they could roll back obamacare. democrats wouldn't have that so funding ended october 1. next week uncle sam will run out of money to pay his bills unless congress raises the so-called debt ceiling. republicans say they won't do that unless the president cuts the budget first. nancy cordes is watching all of this on capitol hill for us tonight. nancy, there were meetings today. tell us what happened. >> reporter: well, scott, house...
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and the "obamacare" website getting new critici- from inside the president's party. the showdown coming week on capitol hill. join us for kpix 5 news this morning... beginning at 4:3 good morning. it's mondy,,,, >>> here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around th >>> here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. washington, d.c., sunny, 65, atlanta, thunderstorms. st. louis, some clouds today with 68 the high. denver, some sun, and sunny in seattle. >>> the operator of a north carolina amusement ride is due in court today to face charges of assault with a deadly. weapon. last thursday five people were hurt when the ride timothy tutt rowe was running went into gear as riders were leaving. investigators believe it was tampered with. eyewitnesses say some riders dropped 30 feet. >>> and rock legend lou reed died on sunday at 71. the cause was liver disease. anthony mason looks at the career of the singer/songwriter who influenced generations of musicians. ♪ you take a walk on the wild side ♪ >> reporter: he had only one radio hit, b
and the "obamacare" website getting new critici- from inside the president's party. the showdown coming week on capitol hill. join us for kpix 5 news this morning... beginning at 4:3 good morning. it's mondy,,,, >>> here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around th >>> here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. washington, d.c., sunny, 65, atlanta, thunderstorms. st. louis, some clouds today with 68 the high. denver, some sun, and...
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selling obamacare, elaine quijano examines the new world of marketing health insurance. >> minnesota land of 10,000 reasons to get health insurance. >> jeff: an answering the call. don dahler talks to the man who refused to let america's oldest medal of honor wearer die alone. >> this is the captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news."
selling obamacare, elaine quijano examines the new world of marketing health insurance. >> minnesota land of 10,000 reasons to get health insurance. >> jeff: an answering the call. don dahler talks to the man who refused to let america's oldest medal of honor wearer die alone. >> this is the captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news."
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one week after the debut of the most visible part of obamacare, the health insurance exchanges, americans are still having trouble signing up. the main government web site was shut down overnight for another upgrade. but the problems persist. we asked anna werner to have a look. >> reporter: it's been a frustrating week for matt warren in dallas. he's still fighting his way through the registration process on healthcare.gov, to find out how much the plan will cost his family. >> i don't accept the excuse the system was overloaded. i wish it would have been built to withstand that load. >> reporter: many of the site's eight million visitors could not log in, had long waits, or were stopped cold by error messages. the site was supposed to handle traffic from 30 million people in 36 states. david semus is a white house senior adviser. >> it's a volume issue that required our team both hardware and software to address it to deal with the volume we were seeing which was extraordinary and a sign of good things to come. >> reporter: one of the biggest drags on the system was i.d. verification. m
one week after the debut of the most visible part of obamacare, the health insurance exchanges, americans are still having trouble signing up. the main government web site was shut down overnight for another upgrade. but the problems persist. we asked anna werner to have a look. >> reporter: it's been a frustrating week for matt warren in dallas. he's still fighting his way through the registration process on healthcare.gov, to find out how much the plan will cost his family. >> i...
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while you were sleeping senator ted cruz spent all night arguing to defund obamacare. we'll ask fellow republican bob corker if there's room for compromise. >>> white house and iran walked a fine line at u.n. does america think it will go anywhere? >>> gas prices fall to lowest level in months. why and how long will it last? >> we begin with your eye opener, your world in 90 seconds. >> intend to speak until i'm no longer able to stand. >> cruz holds the senate floor in a protest of obamacare. >> occasionally yielding to questions. >> most would say china, but think again. the republicans support the bill passed. >> cruz even reading dr. seuss at his children's bedtime. >> i do notlike green eggs and ham. >> signs that diplomatic relationships may be beginning to sore both presidents. >> if we can solve the nuclear program, that can serve as a major step toward the relationship. >> three days of mourning in kenya. >> ashamed and defeated. >> a rising dealt toll after a earthquake in pakistan. >> this is the back of an interview. >> the dog bit the owner on the bum. >>
while you were sleeping senator ted cruz spent all night arguing to defund obamacare. we'll ask fellow republican bob corker if there's room for compromise. >>> white house and iran walked a fine line at u.n. does america think it will go anywhere? >>> gas prices fall to lowest level in months. why and how long will it last? >> we begin with your eye opener, your world in 90 seconds. >> intend to speak until i'm no longer able to stand. >> cruz holds the...
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obamacare.. the budget debao . >>> trending now on social media, nairobi a third day of the nairobi mall siege brings gunfire, smoke and a new threat. obamacare the budget debates keep the government funded begins today in the senate. the house passed its version last week that attempts to defund obamacare. tcot, stand for top conservatives on twitter. also starbucks, it's officially fall and that means pumpkin spice lattes are back. yum. also, emmy is trending and a lot of people are talking about the emmys and also the upsets that ruled the evening. amc's breaking bad took home the big prize of the night for best drama. it was predicted to take home several wins including best actor for a drama but it was jeff daniels who took the honor. three-time emmy winner james gandolfini was honored as well as cory mont. it. if. >> jim the very dear man that i will miss the most. the open heart quality we loved in cory we loved so much. >> modern family the best comedy award and julia louis- dreyfus won t
obamacare.. the budget debao . >>> trending now on social media, nairobi a third day of the nairobi mall siege brings gunfire, smoke and a new threat. obamacare the budget debates keep the government funded begins today in the senate. the house passed its version last week that attempts to defund obamacare. tcot, stand for top conservatives on twitter. also starbucks, it's officially fall and that means pumpkin spice lattes are back. yum. also, emmy is trending and a lot of people are...
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those people will vallejo to sign -- have to sign up for a new plan through obamacare. >>> the national director is defending a plan of spying. he says it is common practice to make sure what the leaders are saying gels with what is actually going on. he also said allies have spied on u.s. officials, but cropper denied media reports of phone and email records are collected directly from u.s. citizens. >> what we do not do is spy unlawfully on americans or spy discriminately on the citizens of any company. we only spy for valid foreign intelligence purposes as authorized by law. >> the white house says president obama has ordered a full review of the program is considering changes. >>> new jersey governor marked the one year anniversary of superstorm sandy with a state- wide prayer service in newark. exactly one year ago, superstorm sandy barreled into the northeast causing $60 billion in damage. the second most costly in history. many coastal towns in new york and new jersey will be holding candle light vigils tonight. >>> well, halloween all about ghosts and goblins, but it is the econ
those people will vallejo to sign -- have to sign up for a new plan through obamacare. >>> the national director is defending a plan of spying. he says it is common practice to make sure what the leaders are saying gels with what is actually going on. he also said allies have spied on u.s. officials, but cropper denied media reports of phone and email records are collected directly from u.s. citizens. >> what we do not do is spy unlawfully on americans or spy discriminately on...
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when june miles-mays tried to sign up for obamacare at a miami health center, the web site put her on hold. "we need you to wait" the site advised "so we can make sure there's room for you." it was her third attempt at signing up. >> very frustrating for me because i need insurance so badly and it seems like something in the system or something is not working. >> reporter: the "need you to wait" prompt is a new feature of healthcare.gov. when the system is overloaded, it puts applicants in a queue and promises an e-mail when it's their turn. but despite promise it is web site could handle 50,000 users at the same time, the queuing system was turned on today at approximately 35,000 users. officials said they had to maximize the smooth user experience of those who applied first. there are also potential problems for the thousands who have signed up for new plans. officials are just now building the system for how insurance companies will be paid and the companies say their enrollments are slow because of bad information coming from the government. robert zirkelbach is with america's hea
when june miles-mays tried to sign up for obamacare at a miami health center, the web site put her on hold. "we need you to wait" the site advised "so we can make sure there's room for you." it was her third attempt at signing up. >> very frustrating for me because i need insurance so badly and it seems like something in the system or something is not working. >> reporter: the "need you to wait" prompt is a new feature of healthcare.gov. when the system...
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most parts of obamacare will not take effect until next year, but a lot of small businesses are already making plans. >> reporter: at the five guys restaurant in new york city, burgers and fries are the specialties. but owner john rigos worries ed'll have to cook up some cost savings when the affordable care act is fully implemented. y you think it may affect the >> it wif people you can hire? er of pell likely affect the number of people we can hire, yeah. >> mason: rigos, who has ten new york franchises and 250 hiployees, was waiting until ilter the election to confront are legislalth care legislation, which will force him to provide insurance for all his full-time workers or face hefty fines. >> we would probably reduce the lyaff to some degree and, again, focus on building a stronger, smaller team rather than being as aggressive in opening up new stores and creating new jobs. >> mason: the new legislation will require businesses with 50 afforde workers to provide affordable health care for their employees starting in 2014 or rker. penalty of up to $2,000 per worker. businesses with
most parts of obamacare will not take effect until next year, but a lot of small businesses are already making plans. >> reporter: at the five guys restaurant in new york city, burgers and fries are the specialties. but owner john rigos worries ed'll have to cook up some cost savings when the affordable care act is fully implemented. y you think it may affect the >> it wif people you can hire? er of pell likely affect the number of people we can hire, yeah. >> mason: rigos,...
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obamacare is the law. you can't cancel government. >> they urged them to give up the fight calling it unwinnable. >> this debate has been changed from republican versus democrat/obama to republican/republican. that cannot be held to the republican party. >> reporter: but conservatives led by texas's ted cruz say they're on our side. >> i'm hopeful the house will continue to stand its ground continue to listen to the american people and step up to respond and to stop this train wreck, this nightmare that is obamacare. >> reporter: house republicans are meeting at midday today to try to figure out essentially how far they want to take this thing. they're considering adding another measure to the funding bill that defunds or delays part of the president's health care law instead of all of this. what all of this means, anthony and anne-marie, is we're heading into this final weekend with no clear path to a resolution. >> nancy cordes on capitol hill. thank you, nancy. for more on how we got into this mess and
obamacare is the law. you can't cancel government. >> they urged them to give up the fight calling it unwinnable. >> this debate has been changed from republican versus democrat/obama to republican/republican. that cannot be held to the republican party. >> reporter: but conservatives led by texas's ted cruz say they're on our side. >> i'm hopeful the house will continue to stand its ground continue to listen to the american people and step up to respond and to stop this...
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way forward in a bi partisan way that will continue to provide fairness to the american people under obamacare. >> if you are one of the 12 million americans who filed for an extension on your income taxes, you still have to meet tonight's deadline even though 90% of irs work ebbs are on furlough, the government still wants your money on time. >>> stocks ended in the red today. adding to the turmoil, fit rating announced it will -- fitz announced it will review for a possible downgrade. >>> federal drug teams with a very specific target. they served warrants on alleged mexican cartel members in several cities including oakland, antioch and pittsburgh. kpix was with the agents as they searched the house next to are children's day care in antioch. they arrested one man who is believe toad be part of a drug cartel. federal agents said at this site delay found drugs but no weapons. >> it makes me very nervous because drugs come with gun and violence. >> as a result of this operation we were able to arrest four individuals, search six locations, seize drugs and process these sites all in relation t
way forward in a bi partisan way that will continue to provide fairness to the american people under obamacare. >> if you are one of the 12 million americans who filed for an extension on your income taxes, you still have to meet tonight's deadline even though 90% of irs work ebbs are on furlough, the government still wants your money on time. >>> stocks ended in the red today. adding to the turmoil, fit rating announced it will -- fitz announced it will review for a possible...
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the government is going to get funded, the only question is whether the government gets funded with obamacare or without it. >> reporter: but some republicans believe such threats do more harm than good. new york congressman peter king. >> there is no reason to be at threatening to bring down the government. let's make this work. let's get spending cuts we need, but the american people get turned off with the threat of terror politics. >> reporter: on tuesday, president obama travels to tennessee, the second week on the road pushing his ideas for economic recovery and job growth for americans. later on in the week, he will huddle with democratic leaders on the hill discussing new strategies. jeff. >> glor: jeff, thank you very much. in indianapolis tonight investigators are trying to figure out if a mechanical problems caused a bus to crash yesterday. three people were killed and dozens injured as they returned from camp, as don dahler reports tonight the bus was just a mile from its destination. >> reporter: the times when people have to rely on their faith to get them through are usually th
the government is going to get funded, the only question is whether the government gets funded with obamacare or without it. >> reporter: but some republicans believe such threats do more harm than good. new york congressman peter king. >> there is no reason to be at threatening to bring down the government. let's make this work. let's get spending cuts we need, but the american people get turned off with the threat of terror politics. >> reporter: on tuesday, president obama...
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the delay is to let workers focus on fixing the main federal website for obamacare. >>> 4:42. if you are skipping the lines and doing your holiday shopping on the internet, you might not be getting as good a deal as you think. >> the dispute between a bay area startup and the beastie boys over a song parody is over. why the company decided to back down. we'll be right back. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, an oakland- based toy compa has agreed to pull its remaf the song "girls" from a vid ad. the company argued fair us ♪[ music ] >>> an oakland-based toy company has agreed to pull this remake of the song "girls" from its video ad. the company goldieblox had argued fair use since the song is a parody of the beastie boys tune but goldieblox backed down after learning of a clause in the will. founding member that specifically bars the use of his music in advertising. he died of cancer last year. >>> when it comes to crazy black friday lines, some people say forget it and they try to find the best holiday deal on the internet instead. but as julie watts explains, just because you click and pay d
the delay is to let workers focus on fixing the main federal website for obamacare. >>> 4:42. if you are skipping the lines and doing your holiday shopping on the internet, you might not be getting as good a deal as you think. >> the dispute between a bay area startup and the beastie boys over a song parody is over. why the company decided to back down. we'll be right back. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, an oakland- based toy compa has agreed to pull its remaf the song "girls" from a...
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but that changed december 13 when he signed up for obamacare. >> i can get a routine checkup now and it's affordable. i don't have to go to an urgent care in an emergency. if i get sick i can just go see a doctor and i don't have to worry about, you know, is this going to cost me $300 or more? is this going to cost me a thousand dollars? is this going to cost me whatever? >> reporter: evry is one of 975,000 people who signed up on healthcare.gov in december, a surge of new enrollments that pushed the number to 1.1 million. another 831,000 signed up using the state-run health care exchanges for an overall total of nearly two million since october. jennifer palmieri is the president's communications director. >> december was great in terms of people wanting to be covered and also in terms of our web site being able to handle the traffic and being able to actually enroll people. >> reporter: but palmieri says there's a lot of work to be done if the administration is going to hit its goal of seven million by the end of march-- including getting more of the young and healthy to enroll. an
but that changed december 13 when he signed up for obamacare. >> i can get a routine checkup now and it's affordable. i don't have to go to an urgent care in an emergency. if i get sick i can just go see a doctor and i don't have to worry about, you know, is this going to cost me $300 or more? is this going to cost me a thousand dollars? is this going to cost me whatever? >> reporter: evry is one of 975,000 people who signed up on healthcare.gov in december, a surge of new...
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. >>> and there was a massive surge in signup for obamacare health coverage in recent weeks. more than 1 million americans will have insurance starting wednesday. as chip reid reports, it's a major turnaround after a troubled rollout. >> reporter: for president obama vacationing in hawaii, it was the best health care news he's received in months. officials call it a welcome surge of 975,000 people signing up for health insurance coverage in december. that compares to only 125,000 sign-ups in october and november combined, largely the result of a disastrous start for the healthcare.gov website. on the sunday talk shows democrats predicted the number will continue to improve. former vermont democratic governor howard dean is also a doctor. >> i think the first year's going to be more successful than we think. i think a lot of people are going to have insurance that didn't have it before. i think people will have access and it's going to be cheap eric not for everybody. >> reporter: this week democrats and outside groups that support the health care law plan to roll out a new ca
. >>> and there was a massive surge in signup for obamacare health coverage in recent weeks. more than 1 million americans will have insurance starting wednesday. as chip reid reports, it's a major turnaround after a troubled rollout. >> reporter: for president obama vacationing in hawaii, it was the best health care news he's received in months. officials call it a welcome surge of 975,000 people signing up for health insurance coverage in december. that compares to only 125,000...